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I. Issue #6 Out Now!

II. Valentine's Day Women & Sexuality Event

III. Writing and Art Submissions

IV. Film Submissions

V. Interns/Volunteers

VI. Meet the Crew

VII. Book Submissions

 

ISSUE #6 OUT NOW

Interviews:

Ari Up (The Slits), Utah Phillips, Living Islam Out Loud (Saleemah Abdul-Ghafur,

Samina Ali, Su'ad Abdul-Khabeer, Yousra Fazili, Asra Nomani), Franky & Minx

 

Article Highlights:

50 Cent: Seductive and Homoerotic? * Humanism vs. Feminism * Helen Keller * Toy

Soldier * A Prayer to Ganesh * Make Music for the Solution * The George W. Bush

Abecedary * Body Image: The Internal Struggle * Alternative Families: The Good,

the Bad, and the Hilarious

 

Artwork by:

Corey Armpriester, Angel D'Amico, April Kim, Genevive Zacconi, Lisa Van Noorden,

Chris Ducey, Ahn Woojung, Allyson Haller, Zaq Pasillas, Henry Chamberlain, Dilek

Bulut, B. Laviolette, Sarah Cacioppo, Stacey Taxin, Gabrielle Naglieri, Kitty

Crabbe, Nestor Leivas, Michelle Reilley, Adam Rust, Deborah Orgel

 

SUBSCRIBE NOW!

Buy your subscription to Altar Magazine for just $8. That's cheap enough to get

one for yourself and one for a friend! Visit http://www.altarmagazine.com for

subscription options.

 

 

VALENTINE'S DAY WOMEN & SEXUALITY EVENT

Coming Up Short: Women & Sexuality

Sunday, February 12, 2006 6:30 PM

Pioneer Theater (155 East 3rd Street New York, NY 10009)

 

Hot and Bothered: Feminist Pornography (Becky Goldberg)

Hot and Bothered: Feminist Pornography takes a rare and empowering look into the

pornography industry and feminist community to see how they intertwine within

the politics and poetics of female sexuality. It shows women who are committed

to making and supporting pornography that includes their feminist values and

will go up against an entire industry, stereotypes, and sexism to get what they

want. Who better to claim the adult industry for themselves than the women it

depends on?

 

In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America (Julia Barry)

We are constantly bombarded with images and messages representing and

shaping the lives of women. What are their roots and meanings? How do they

effect society's view of women? How do they influence women's lives? In Her

Image poses these questions to American audiences through a multi-media format

consisting of images accompanied by original songs. These images span a typical

woman's lifespan and reveal the ways in which various marketplaces are

interwoven to create a set of expectations and social requirements that tell

women who to be and how to act, think, and feel.

 

Filmmakers will be available for Q & A after the films.

 

Tickets are $9 ($6.50 students/seniors) and can be purchased at

http://www.altarmagazine.com. Goody bags filled with items from our sponsors

will be distributed to all who attend.

 

 

WRITING AND ART SUBMISSIONS

We're accepting submissions for Altar Magazine Issue #7. The vitality of this

magazine is as dependent on our contributors as we are on our readers. Your work

is important, and we want to publish it. We welcome people from all over the

world to be a part of this publication. Full submission guidelines can be found

in the " Submit " section of http://www.AltarMagazine.com. Email

info(AT)altarmagazine after reading the guidelines if you have any questions. We

hope you will be a part of Altar Magazine.

 

 

FILM SUBMISSIONS

Altar Magazine is seeking film submissions for an all day girls' and

women's film event in New York City at the Pioneer Theater this Spring. We seek

to show films that highlight girls' and women's experiences and politics. The

film must be directed or co-directed by a woman. We will consider productions in

the follow categories: feature length (60 mins or longer), narrative,

documentary, student films, and short films (59 mins or shorter).

 

There is no entry fee. We accept submissions from filmmakers around the world.

To have your film considered, please completely fill out and sign the Submission

Form (below). A separate form is required for each film submitted.

 

Send to:

Altar Magazine

Attn: Film Submissions

955 Metropolitan Ave

Suite 4R

Brooklyn, NY 11211

 

SUBMISSION FORM: Entrant/Production Company:

Address Line 1:

Address Line 2:

City: State or Province:

Postal Code: Country:

Work Phone: Home Phone:

Mobile: Fax:

Email:

 

Title of Film/Video:

Running Time:

Year Completed:

Genre:

 

How did you hear about us? (Please be specific):

 

Also include:

* One copy of DVD (preferred) or VHS (in NTSC format only) of the film for the

selection committee

* Full Film/Video Synopsis

* A 50-word description of the film or video (for promotional purposes)

* Director(s) biography (and photograph if you like)

* Stills from the film (high resolution electronic files are

acceptable)

* Press kit and/or electronic press kit (with posters if available).

 

NOTE: There is no limit to the number of entries. However, a separate

submission form is required for each.

 

PREVIEW FORMATS: VHS or DVD

 

EXHIBITION FORMATS: BetaSP (either 4:3 or 16:9) or 35mm

 

DEADLINE: March 1st (must arrive by March 1st)

NOTIFICATION: March 15th

 

RETURN OF YOUR MATERIALS: We do not return submission materials unless a Self

Addressed Stamped Envelope (SASE) is provided by the entrant.

 

RECEIPT CONFIRMATION: Due to the high volume of submissions we cannot

confirm receipt of submission materials by phone or email. If you would like

confirmation that we received your submission, please include a Self Addressed

Stamped Postcard with your film title on it and we will send this upon receipt,

or entrants can send submissions with a traceable form of shipping (Fed Ex, UPS

etc.)

 

If you have any questions, please contact info(AT)altarmagazine.com or check out

the website at http://www.altarmagazine.com. Feel free to forward this

information to anyone who may be interested. We look forward to hearing from

you.

 

INTERNS/VOLUNTEERS

Altar Magazine is looking for enthusiastic interns to share in the delight of

creating a volunteer-run, social justice magazine and organizing our quarterly

film events. Applicants should be willing to perform a variety of tasks and be

comfortable working independently to complete projects in the following areas:

 

Content/Editorial

- proofread/edit written submissions and reviews

- give feedback on written and artwork submissions

- fact check submissions

- send out the calls for submissions

- write reviews of books, music, and films

- interview prominent authors, filmmakers, and musicians

 

Distribution

- research and contact independent bookstores, record stores, comic shops, and

other businesses about carrying Altar Magazine

- table for Altar Magazine at conferences, events and festivals

 

Publicity

- distribute postcards and flyers in community centers, cafes, stores, etc

- attend events as an Altar Magazine representative

 

Fundraising

- help plan our quarterly film events in NYC

- solicit film submissions for our quarterly film events in NYC

- sell subscriptions to social justice organizations and relevant academic

departments

 

Internships are unpaid, but may be used for academic credit. Interns are

expected to work with Altar Magazine for at least 3 months and part-time as well

as full-time internships are available. Virtual (as in via the internet)

internships are also available.

 

To apply, mail, fax, or email a resume & cover letter explaining what you're

interested in working on and gaining from this internship to:

 

Mandy Van Deven

Altar Magazine

955 Metropolitan Ave, Suite 4R

Brooklyn, NY 11211

Fax: 718.857.2239

info(AT)altarmagazine.com

 

 

MEET THE CREW

Altar Magazine will be participating in many events this year around the world

such as the NYC Grassroots Media Conference, Women Action and Media, and Visions

in Feminism. Look for us at conferences, craft fairs, and other miscellaneous

events. We'll let you know via our website where we'll be.

 

 

BOOK SUBMISSIONS

Doing it in Strange Places... And Making Change:

Young Women Fighting for Social Justice

 

A commonly asked question at social justice events is, " What can I do to

get more involved? " This question is usually answered, according to third wave

feminist writers Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards, in one of three ways:

send money, call politicians, and volunteer. Unfortunately, none of these foster

a sense of investment in an issue or offer solutions for how to solve the

injustices in the world. It also doesn't account for the lack of time, money and

resources that these three answers require. What if we could just incorporate

our politics into our every day lives? In fact, that is just what most activists

do.

In this anthology, we want to hear from young women from all walks of

life who have found creative ways to use their passion (from writing to banking

to being a homemaker) as an outlet for social justice activism. We seek to make

activism accessible and inspire others to use the resources that they have to

contribute to

social justice. Changing the world won't happen over night, so let's share our

daily successes and strategies for making all of our visions of a better world

possible. Tell us what worked and what didn't because all experiences are

valuable. We want to be sure multiple voices and perspectives are represented in

the anthology. Writers of all experience levels are encouraged to submit work.

All work must be original and should not be published elsewhere.

 

Editor:

Mandy Van Deven is the editor and publisher of Altar Magazine

(www.AltarMagazine.com), a social justice publication focusing on art, music,

culture, politics, and activism. She also works as the Director of Community

Organizing at Girls for Gender Equity (www.gges.info), a grassroots organization

in Brooklyn, NY working to create opportunities for girls and women to live

self-determined lives. Mandy believes that all opinions are valuable and because

her voice is loud, she works to help others raise their own voices.

 

Submission Guidelines

* We prefer to have submissions sent via email in a Word or Rich Text

Format document to mandy_vandeven(AT) with " Doing it in Strange Places "

in the subject line. Otherwise, submissions can be mailed to:

Mandy Van Deven

955 Metropolitan Ave, #4R

Brooklyn, NY 11211

* If you would like your submission returned to you, please include a

SASE.

* Word count: 2,500 - 5,000

* All submissions require your name, address, phone number, email

address, and a short bio.

 

Submissions should be received (not postmarked) by May 1, 2006.

 

Please direct any questions you may have to mandy_vandeven(AT)

 

 

 

 

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